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Temperature Dependence / Material Properties
Posted 2015年5月25日 GMT-4 12:12 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Materials 2 Replies
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Hi All,
I notice that COMSOL has several built in materials with properties defined as a function of temperature (or any other input variable for that matter).
As an example, in Laminar Flow physics, the fluid density can often be found as rho(T[1/K])[kg/m^3], indicating a function of temperature.
I was wondering if there is any way to see what sort of function is being used to define density via temperature?
I am aware you can always input a user defined density, and even your own temperature dependent density function. But I was curious if there is any way to see what COMSOL is doing behind the scenes.
Thanks.
I notice that COMSOL has several built in materials with properties defined as a function of temperature (or any other input variable for that matter).
As an example, in Laminar Flow physics, the fluid density can often be found as rho(T[1/K])[kg/m^3], indicating a function of temperature.
I was wondering if there is any way to see what sort of function is being used to define density via temperature?
I am aware you can always input a user defined density, and even your own temperature dependent density function. But I was curious if there is any way to see what COMSOL is doing behind the scenes.
Thanks.
2 Replies Last Post 2015年5月26日 GMT-4 18:07